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porch
noun
-
porch
,
porches
a
small
covered
area
just
outside
the
front
door
of
a
house
or
other
building
,
forming
a
sheltered
entrance
.
•
Mom
wiped
her
shoes
on
the
mat
and
rang
the
bell
while
standing
on
the
porch
.
Mom
wiped
her
shoes
on
the
mat
and
rang
the
bell
while
standing
on
the
porch
.
•
A
delivery
driver
left
the
package
safely
on
our
porch
before
driving
away
.
A
delivery
driver
left
the
package
safely
on
our
porch
before
driving
away
.
Middle
English
from
Old
French
porche
,
from
Latin
porticus
‘
colonnade
,
covered
walk
’,
from
porta
‘
gate
’.
noun
-
porch
,
porches
an
open
or
partly
enclosed
deck
or
platform
attached
to
the
front
,
side
,
or
back
of
a
house
,
often
used
for
sitting
and
relaxing
.
•
On
summer
evenings
the
family
gathers
on
the
porch
to
drink
lemonade
and
watch
the
sunset
.
On
summer
evenings
the
family
gathers
on
the
porch
to
drink
lemonade
and
watch
the
sunset
.
•
She
hung
a
wind
chime
from
the
beam
over
the
back
porch
.
She
hung
a
wind
chime
from
the
beam
over
the
back
porch
.
noun
-
porch
,
porches
a
covered
entrance
area
of
a
church
or
other
large
public
building
,
where
people
may
gather
before
entering
.
•
Wedding
guests
waited
in
the
church
porch
until
the
bells
stopped
ringing
.
Wedding
guests
waited
in
the
church
porch
until
the
bells
stopped
ringing
.
•
Volunteers
handed
out
leaflets
from
the
porch
before
the
charity
service
began
.
Volunteers
handed
out
leaflets
from
the
porch
before
the
charity
service
began
.